CCSF/Dual Enrollment

CCSF Outreach Department also provides an amazing opportunity for students to receive 1-on-1 support every Wednesday during a drop-in session from 3-5pm. Sessions are available on Zoom. Drop in to get answers to your questions about college or enrollment to CCSF. Please check your email for the link, or email your questions about this opportunity to bridgetosuccess@ccsf.edu.

CAHS Info Session - 2021.10.20.pdf
CE Showcase Nov 2021 PDF for Email Attachment.pdf

We have established a partnership between The Academy - SF, the SFUSD Early College program in the Office of College & Career Readiness, and City College of San Francisco (CCSF) to support our 12th graders in enrolling at CCSF during their Senior Year of high school.

Our goal is to provide students with a successful and supported college experience while still in high school and to provide an introduction to a college experience. After high school, our goal is that students will continue to attend college while working in a career field with potential for advancement, and/or earn a college degree. Research* has shown that students who graduate high school and attend some college earn an average of $14,000 more per year than students who do not graduate from high school. Students who earn an associate’s or bachelor’s degree earn $10,000-$24,000 more per year than high school graduates. The payoff is clear: attending college dramatically improves lifetime earnings, at every income level and in every career field.

Students participating in this partnership attend classes in the morning at The Academy-SF as usual. After lunch, students take a district-provided bus to the CCSF Main campus off Ocean or the Mission campus to take college level classes in the afternoons.

Students are responsible for attending classes, participating in discussions and assignments, and completing homework and projects. Students are also responsible for managing their time, grades, and communication with CCSF instructors. Throughout the semester, all students are supported in their college classes by their Academy teachers, Early College teachers, and AVID tutors.

Each semester we select a variety of classes that our students can take through this program. Each of these courses counts towards general education and UC/CSU transferable and will count towards a degree in their chosen major.

The list of former & current courses includes:

  • LGTBQ American History

  • Film History

  • African American History

  • Intro to Sociology

  • College Success

  • Design Fundamentals

  • Music Fundamentals

  • Computer Applications for Business

  • Psychology of Race and Ethnic Relations

  • Child Development

  • Biotechnology

Please contact Michael Mar (marm@sfusd.edu) or Gladys Dalmau (dalmaug@sfusd.edu) with any questions about the partnership.